Valve faces a £656 million lawsuit in the UK for 'overcharging 14 million PC gamers' - eviltoast
  • Brokkr@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    That’s just how numbers work. Those aren’t exponential increases, they are proportional. 30% will always be 30%.

    There’s no benefit to sensationalizing the math.

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      5 months ago

      The profit in dollars increases exponentially as the price goes up, punch that in a graphics calculator and tell me it’s not a curve that becomes steeper.

      • LastJudgement@lemmy.world
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        5 months ago

        you should really inform yourself what “exponential” means lmao. poster was right, it’s proportional growth(linear), not exponentional, there is no exponent here. The graphic with x for how much the product costs and with y for how much 30% of that are is a straight line:

        f(x) = 0.3x